William Henry Harrison: The American Presidents Series: The 9th President 1841
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The president who served the shortest term―just a single month―but whose victorious election campaign rewrote the rules for candidates seeking Americas highest office. William Henry Harrison died just thirty-one days after taking the oath of office in 1841. Today he is a curiosity in American history but as Gail Collins shows in this entertaining and revelatory biography he and his career are worth a closer look. The son of a signer of the Declaration of Independence Harrison was a celebrated general whose exploits at the Battle of Tippecanoe and in the War of 1812 propelled him into politics and in time he became a leader of the new Whig Party alongside Daniel Webster and Henry Clay. But it was his presidential campaign of 1840 that made an indelible mark on American political history. . Collins takes us back to that pivotal year when Harrisons Log Cabin and Hard Cider campaign transformed the way candidates pursued the presidency. It was the first campaign that featured mass rallies personal appearances by the candidate and catchy campaign slogans like Tippecanoe and Tyler Too. Harrisons victory marked the coming-of-age of a new political system and its impact is still felt in American politics today. It may have been only a one-month administration but were still feeling the effects.
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